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6. S. aquaticus Senecio aquaticus, Huds. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Common in ditches and damp fields, ascending to 500 yards in Irishope, the Wear district, and in Teesdale to Langdon Bridge, 400 yards.

7. S. saracenicus Senecio saracenicus, L. Alien.

Gathered by John Thompson many years ago on the banks of the Erring Burn near Hallington.

33. DORONICUM, L.

1. D. pardalianches Doronicum pardalianches, L. Alien.

Road-side near West Balton near Alnwick (T.). In a plantation near Cresswell (John Storey !). Wear banks at Durham below Mr. Fox's garden (F!).

34. INULA, L.

1. I. helenium Inula helenium, L. Native? English type. Area D. Range 1.

On the north side of Castle Eden Dene about a mile from the sea (Jas. Jansen. F!). In Hardwick Dene, but perhaps planted (M. A. Lawson). Gathered long ago by Stephen Bobson by the Tees near Darlington, but not seen recently.

35. PULICARIA, Gaertn.

1. P. dysenterica Pulicaria dysenterica, Gaert. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Not unfrequent in damp places in the low country. Becoming rare in Cheviot-land. Meadow near Calish Wood, Alnwick, Embleton, Holy Island, and by the side of the Wooler Water below the town.

36. BELLIS, L.

1. B. perennis Bellis perennis, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1-3.

Everywhere common in grassy places, ascending to 750 yards on Highfield, 650 yards on Stangend Rigg.